Accessibility
Accessibility
Last updated 14 August 2026
The short version: everybody should be able to read our menu and find our door. We built this site to meet the recognised standard for that, and we test it. If something on this page gets in your way, call us and tell us — we'd genuinely rather hear it from you than not know.
What we're aiming for
We build to WCAG 2.1 Level AA — the international standard most accessibility rules point at. We aim to meet it. We're not going to claim we've perfectly met every part of it, because nobody honestly can, and a promise we can't stand behind is worth less than a phone number that works.
What that means in practice
- You can use the whole site with just a keyboard — no mouse needed. A "skip to the menu" link appears when you start tabbing so you don't have to travel through the opening animation to reach the food.
- It works with screen readers. The page is built with proper headings and landmarks so reading software can navigate it, and every dish picture has a written description of the dish.
- Text is readable. Every combination of text and background on this site is checked against the AA contrast standard, and it passes.
- Tap targets are big enough to hit without precision.
- If you've told your device you prefer reduced motion, the site listens. The opening sequence shortens from four screens of scrolling to one, the drifting embers and parallax switch off, and animated transitions are removed.
- It works without JavaScript. Turn it off and you still get the name, the address, the phone number and the hours.
- You can zoom in without the layout breaking or text getting cut off.
What we know isn't perfect
Being straight with you is more useful than a clean-sounding page:
- The opening film. The site starts with a long scrolling animation of a wok. It's decoration, not information — it carries a written description for screen readers, it stops if you've asked for reduced motion, and the skip link jumps straight past it. If it still causes you trouble, we want to know.
- Automated testing doesn't score us at 100. It's close, and we work on what it flags, but we're not going to round it up on this page.
- The ordering sites aren't ours. When you tap Toast, Uber Eats or DoorDash, you leave this site for a company we don't control. The same goes for the Google map. We can't fix their accessibility, and we won't pretend to — but if one of them blocks you, tell us and we'll find you another way to order.
Tell us if something doesn't work
If any part of this site stops you getting what you came for, call the restaurant and ask for the owner. Tell us what page you were on and what happened. We'll help you get your order in over the phone there and then, and we'll fix the page.
Hot Pepper Thai Cuisine
11419 S Saginaw St, Unit B, Grand Blanc, MI 48439
(810) 498-4939
In the restaurant
This page is about the website. If you have a question about getting into or around the restaurant itself, please call — it's the fastest way to get a real answer from someone who's standing in the room.